TMZ: Demi Lovato rushed to hospital for heroin overdose
A former Disney child star, Lovato has been open about her struggles with addiction as well as depression and eating disorders . She chronicled her daily struggles with recovery in the 2017 YouTube original documentary " Simply Complicated ".

European Commission President Set to Face Trump and His Tweets
Joel Schreurs, a soybean farmer from Tyler, Minnesota, said the plan was a "good start" but not a fix that works in the long run. Trump also has been under pressure from lawmakers representing rural parts of the country to back away from imposing tariffs.

Former Ferrari chairman Sergio Marchionne dies aged 66
Long-time Fiat Chrysler , Ferrari and Maserati CEO Sergio Marchionne has died aged 66 due to complications from shoulder surgery. Marchionne had been at Fiat for over a decade and added the title of Ferrari chairman in 2014, replacing Luca di Montezemolo.

Cavs sign Kevin Love to lucrative four-year extension
Love will make $24.1 million next season before the extension begins, making the whole package worth $145 million over five years. With the Cavs now building around Love, the hope is he can become the team's first option again.

'Stay out of sun' warning angers tourism bosses
They added: "There is a slight chance that power cuts could occur and other services to some homes and businesses could be lost". Speed restrictions were also introduced by Northern on Tuesday and Greater Anglia on Monday because of the soaring temperatures.

Russians Have Something on Trump, Half of U.S. Voters Say

US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo will find one of his rare appearances on Capitol Hill rough going Wednesday as he seeks to soothe the ire of senators exasperated by President Donald Trump's strategy on everything from Russian Federation and NATO to North Korea. Frighteningly, Trump could even say that those midterm elections were not valid because of Russian meddling.

The US President backed up his eyebrow-raising statement by insisting "no President has been tougher on Russian Federation than me" and "they definitely don't want Trump!" "They definitely don't want Trump!" he wrote on Twitter.

United States intelligence officials have said Russia's efforts to undermine elections are continuing and now target the November 6 congressional races.

Last week Mr Trump also triggered immediate criticism when he appeared to deny the Kremlin is still targeting America.

He has previously boasted that Mr Putin thought he was a "genius" and said "getting along with Russian Federation is a good thing".

Yuri Ushakov, citing a desire not to inflame what he described as an already "overheated" US political situation, said no preparations were being made to visit Washington and Putin would be open to meeting with Trump in other venues, such as a Group of 20 (G20) summit in Argentina this fall. And overall, 37 percent of USA adults think Russia's meddling transformed the 2016 election results.

Imran Khan's party leading on 73 seats; PML-N on 49
The European Union's election observation mission in Pakistan sharply condemned the suicide blast in Quetta in a statement. Results will start trickling in within hours, and the likely victor should be known by around 2:00am on Thursday.

Besides McConnell and Ryan, other prominent congressional Republicans do not share Trump's upbeat views of Putin.

The Helsinki Summit hit headlines last week when Trump was asked about Russian interference in the U.S. election.

Democrats need to pick up two seats to claim the Senate majority and 23 to control the House when the new Congress takes office in January.

The poll results come just over a week after Trump stirred controversy at a joint news conference with Putin by challenging the US intelligence community's assessment that Moscow meddled in the 2016 election.

The Trump administration has leveled sanctions against Russia and expelled alleged spies working in the USA on diplomatic cover, but Trump has faced criticism for offering little public criticism of Russian actions. The White House walked back the comment, clarifying that Trump had simply meant that there was no "collusion" between his campaign and Russian Federation during the election.

"We merely talked about future benefits for both countries".

"The sentence should have been, 'I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be Russia.' Sort of a double negative", he said.